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The school is a specialist Maths and | Computing College. |
The school specialises in maths and | computing, and is named after Blessed Thomas Holford, |
rehensive and a specialist school in Maths & | Computing, otherwise known as a Mathematics and Comput |
ege in 2007, adding specialisms in Maths and | Computing in 2008 following Government designation as |
Philips High School was named a Maths and | Computing College and therefore received a grant from |
om Humberston School to Humberston Maths and | Computing College, and offered evening computing cours |
ow a speicalist college in Sport, Maths, and | Computing. |
997, he was awarded the J.W. Graham Medal in | Computing and Innovation from the University of Waterl |
gineering, communication design or Media and | computing that are in high demand with students and ar |
National Alliance for Medical Imaging | Computing |
uld have a career spanning both medicine and | computing. |
r any of MSL's 85 adjunct faculty members in | computing its student-faculty ratio (a standard that h |
an advanced message-driven split-transaction | computing model for scalable low-power fault-tolerant |
hms such as the rotating calipers method for | computing the width and diameter of a point set. |
e first computationally efficient method for | computing the anisotropy of the CMB for an arbitrary s |
a semiempirical quantum chemistry method for | computing molecular properties. |
the Staden method for | computing statistical significance, |
e first computationally efficient method for | computing the anisotropy of the cosmic microwave backg |
The Wolf summation is a method for | computing the electrostatic interactions of systems (e |
On method of | computing with increased facility the planetary pertur |
Numerical methods for | computing the power (specific impulse) of solid rocket |
works, super networks methods or methods for | computing hybridization or simple recombination networ |
text describes that he gave two methods for | computing the value of π. |
There are several practical methods of | computing minimal unsatisfiable cores. |
electro-holographic displays and methods for | computing holograms; spatial interaction and informati |
He has championed Microsoft Trustworthy | Computing and digital rights management. |
the astrophysical MilkyWay@Home distributed | computing project team. |
lgorithm and an estimated 8000 MIPS-years of | computing time. |
shed several papers with the MIT Cooperative | Computing Laboratory as joint affiliation. |
inment, medical training, mobility, personal | computing, and three-dimensional simulation applicatio |
In the lambda calculus model of | computing, Boolean values can be represented as Church |
ormation Language (MTL) for Model Integrated | Computing available in the GME environment. |
namics, engine combustion modeling, parallel | computing, plasma and radiation hydrodynamics, and ada |
techniques for analysing abstract models of | computing systems. |
) architectures and unconventional models of | computing |
ramming language is a modern object-oriented | computing language with functional features. |
t for information about the new Moore School | computing machines had not been slaked, but instead in |
as one of the largest and most sophisticated | computing organizations that operated prior to the inv |
ny's products include motherboards, embedded | computing systems, graphics cards, PCs, and notebook c |
Model Railroad Club, and from there moved to | computing and into computing terminology. |
the current owner, Andrew Cusack, moved his | computing business in, on part the ground floor of the |
and other powerful multi-functional compact | computing devices. |
Multivariate optical | computing uses an optical computer to analyze the data |
Multivariate Optical | Computing is an approach to the development of spectro |
The "software" in multivariate optical | computing is a Multivariate optical element (MOE) whic |
Multivariate Optical | Computing allows instruments to be made with the mathe |
The title The National Museum of | Computing is an operating name. |
The National Museum of | Computing based at Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes has t |
The Museum of | Computing in Swindon, England is dedicated to preservi |
The Museum of | Computing is a not-for-profit organisation, run by vol |
nts can be constructed in time O(n log n) by | computing the Delaunay triangulation and using this te |
Some famous names in | Computing worked at Convex. |
s such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, and | computing. |
a member of the United Nations International | Computing Centre's Management Committee since 2005. |
nsport to DCE/RPC called ncacn_http (Network | Computing Architecture, Connection-based, over HTTP). |
In nearly all | computing systems, the quotient q and the remainder r |
He completed his education of Network and | Computing, including postgraduate studies, in Benghazi |
n-based strategy game developed by New World | Computing and released for the Amiga in 1989. |
founder of veteran game developer New World | Computing. |
purchased the patents for the newly invented | computing scale and incorporated the Computing Scale C |
number of books, periodicals, newspapers and | computing facilities. |
used by PiHex, the now-completed distributed | computing project, is used to calculate the nth digit |
ry of statistics, eugenics, nuclear weapons, | computing and finance, among other things. |
he began working at the Royal Observatory as | computing officer (grade III). |
r by at least 2 years; the pioneer of modern | computing, Tommy Flowers; and Alan Turing, who probabl |
The second floor is the home of Academic | Computing and Residential Computing, which provides te |
as a senior lecturer and the Director of the | Computing Services Centre of the Moratuwa University. |
vation, and to lead the Faculty of Business, | Computing and Law's relationships with businesses as p |
1977 and currently assistant director of the | computing section. |
ompany's adverts on the back page of Popular | Computing Weekly magazine and appears in several subse |
magazines, The British Journal of Healthcare | Computing and Information Management (www.bjhcim.co.uk |
the Lyman Award and Professor of Humanities | Computing at Department of Digital Humanities), James |
ht patents in the fields of high-performance | computing and parallel processing. |
tist, specializing in the theory of parallel | computing and distributed computing, and particularly |
n was intrigued by the new idea of automatic | computing, and on 1 January 1947 he became the head of |
He is the former editor-in-chief of ACM | Computing Surveys and of The Brown Faculty Bulletin an |
l this has led to development of “Scientific | Computing” as a discipline in its own right. |
Messengers carry piles of used | computing forms down to a storehouse in the cellar. |
He is co-director of Human-Centered | Computing at the National Science Foundation (NSF) and |
Giles won the A. Nico Habermann Award of the | Computing Research Association for "outstanding contri |
at dialect of Lisp in the areas of numerical | computing, efficient compilation and language design. |
ries in 1958, from 1965-1986 was head of its | Computing Techniques Research Department (the birthpla |
The Citadel, and served as CEO of Financial | Computing, Inc. |
te networks are two major types of reservoir | computing. |
kana were used in the early days of Japanese | computing, to allow Japanese characters to be displaye |
to address the software impact of multi-core | computing. |
utational Physics, the Journal of Scientific | Computing, SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, and Commu |
ie was the first director (1920-1922) of the | Computing Section of the British Astronomical Associat |
cture by delivering a full range of personal | computing services and devices to more than 60,000 use |
ciate Professor in the School of Interactive | Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. |
ident and Chief Technology Officer of Secure | Computing Corp until 2007. |
c processor based on the idea of topological | computing was designed and tested by FPGA modeling in |
company was also the publisher of Networking | Computing India, and CRN - India, in collaboration wit |
earch focuses is the involvement of wearable | computing with American Sign Language (ASL). |
Harrison (School of Engineering, | Computing and Mathematics), named after a former Vice- |
, it was ported to a wide variety of popular | computing systems of the day, including the Apple II a |
An early example of crowd | computing was the discovery of a gold deposit location |
utation, and was also Editor-in-Chief of ACM | Computing Surveys from 1999 to 2007. |
2 to 2002 he was a Professor and Head of the | Computing Department at Imperial College London. |
Donald Bryson of Network | Computing magazine called the book "full of useful inf |
ompMusic is to advance in the field of Music | Computing by approaching a number of the current resea |
r best-known school is the School of Applied | Computing at the Faculty of Applied Design and Enginee |
ontrol of Centre for Development of Advanced | Computing (CDAC), Thiruvananthapuram. |
vestor, founding Assistant Director of NSF's | Computing and Information Science and Engineering Dire |
Foley became chairman of the | Computing Research Association (CRA) in 2001. |
The possibility of parallel | computing has allowed Evolution@Home to move the reali |
Faculty of Science, | Computing and Engineering |
ration, a wholly owned subsidiary of Penguin | Computing |
r rapid, iterative prototyping of ubiquitous | computing applications and accessible technology for p |
come about by parallel operation of multiple | computing devices, or cells. |
ommission's report about the future of cloud | computing from a group of experts "... only few cloud |
The history of cluster | computing is best captured by a footnote in Greg Pfist |
The University of Cambridge | Computing Service provides computing facilities across |
The Interdisciplinary school of scientific | computing which is located in University of Pune, was |
Street, which remembers the father of modern | computing. |
es dating back to the early days of personal | computing. |
Architecture and engineering of future | computing systems: performance and scalability; innova |
development in the field of high-performance | computing. |
ves clients in the fields of communications, | computing, multimedia, semiconductors, defense, aerosp |
Hero described a method of iteratively | computing the square root. |
g others, the future technologies of quantum | computing and the already available technology of quan |
raries that exist in the field of Scientific | Computing. |
Richard Coyne is Professor of Architectural | Computing at the University of Edinburgh where he is H |
us to attract speakers from all areas of the | computing sphere in order to create extermely well inf |
developed at ACT (The Institute of Advanced | Computing Technology) at Beihang University to convert |
tarted to explore the application of quantum | computing to hard combinatorial problems arising in ma |
ho have survived from the early days of home | computing, Singleton has worked for Midas Interactive |
their options limited by a lack of adequate | computing power and an applicable programming mechanis |
omputer Science in the School of Interactive | Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. |
moted to Executive Vice-President for of the | Computing Product Groups in late 2006 managing all asp |
Obituary by Kip Crosby of the | Computing History Association of California |
d the Interdisciplinary school of scientific | computing at the University of Pune and has since serv |
1984), were published in the pages of ANALOG | Computing, a magazine for Atari home computer enthusia |
d he also worked in the field of distributed | computing. |
tion to his work in the field of statistical | computing, Wegman is notable for contributing to the 2 |
architecture for the multitude of different | computing platforms in use at that time. |
Sidekick episode is one in a series of cloud | computing mishaps that have raised questions about the |
learning environment composed of first-class | computing facilities. |
ruction of new materials, development of new | computing and communication systems and the improvemen |
The Art of Scientific | Computing, 3rd Edition, 2007, ISBN 0-521-88068-8. |
ng to the initial development of statistical | computing. |
resource, especially given the lack of other | computing devices at the time. |
plying and advancing the field of biomedical | computing, the Biomedical Information Science and Tech |
rking (1996-2001), Kluwer Journal of Cluster | Computing (1997-2001), ACM-Springer Journal for Multim |
ple abstract machine to capture an idea of a | computing machine, without adding unnecessary complexi |
the direction of Doron Swade, curator of the | computing collection. |
umerical Recipes in C. The Art of Scientific | Computing, 2nd Edition, 1992, ISBN 0-521-43108-5. |
the infrastructure of a number of scientific | computing projects include the DAISY automated species |
influential person in the world of Macintosh | computing. |
inly concerned with ACES (Faculties of Arts, | Computing, Engineering and Sciences) courses, although |
influential in the development of medicine, | computing and biomedical informatics nationally and in |
ciate Professor in the School of Interactive | Computing in the College of Computing at the Georgia I |
tal Future: Mess and Mythology in Ubiquitous | Computing," written in collaboration with Paul Dourish |
tal Future: Mess and Mythology in Ubiquitous | Computing," written in collaboration with Genevieve Be |
Award by Center for Development of Advanced | Computing (C-DAC), Pune (1991). |
earch lab in the hub focusing on performance | computing and new energy efficiency technologies. |
on Becker) and for his research on Petaflops | computing architecture. |
llow for any program using GGI to run on any | computing platform supported by it, requiring at most |
supports expanding and contracting on cloud | computing resources based on user volume. |
contributions include his work on reversible | computing and cellular automata. |
hinking Of Mathematics-An Essay on Eyes-Free | Computing |
n for his blog Musings: Thoughts on Science, | Computing, and Life on Earth, one of the first theoret |
He has been focused on computational | computing as it applies to genetics and biology for ov |
homage to System X and to its focus on Green | Computing. |
Tiki can run on any | computing platform that supports both a web server cap |
tical Society's Working Party on Statistical | Computing (later renamed the GLIM Working Party), chai |
He later published a textbook on statistical | computing in APL. |
een the introduction of hands on large-scale | computing into the undergraduate computer science curr |
ican computer scientist, working on parallel | computing architectures, models, and algorithms. |
puter software to be developed directly on a | computing platform, rather than via a virtual machine. |
es it an ideal candidate for on-chip optical | computing. |
Online distributed | computing is almost entirely a volunteer endeavor. |
ios, a library, computer suites, open access | computing centre and research units. |
work File System suite known as Open Network | Computing Plus (ONC+). |
Squeak: Open Personal | Computing and Multimedia with Kim Rose (2001) |
officer of Siemens Nixdorf's Open Enterprise | Computing Division in 1996. |
OpenNebula is an open-source cloud | computing toolkit for managing heterogeneous distribut |
ing, JP High-fidelity linear optical quantum | computing with polarization encoding PHYSICAL REVIEW A |
s recent work has focused on optical quantum | computing, as well as quantum metrology, quantum imagi |
nlike a corporate help desk, the options for | computing devices and Internet connections are endless |
d is a data store, such as on a PDA or other | computing device, that has non-existent or limited ext |
of soft sensors use neural networks or fuzzy | computing. |
ch as Blue Gene or MDGRAPE-3) or distributed | computing (such as Folding@home, the Human Proteome Fo |
olor handheld) was to be released, or Agenda | Computing was closing shop. |
ch as Blue Gene or MDGRAPE-3) or distributed | computing projects (such as Rosetta@home, the Human Pr |
or NAS), that combines commodity or low-cost | computing hardware with management software to address |
The Origin of | Computing, Scientific American. |
tudy of cellular automata and other parallel | computing models. |
harles Forsyth was convicted of fraud over a | computing company, served a prison sentence and died s |
he was research officer in Oxford University | Computing Laboratory (1996-1999) and Principal Lecture |
urer in Computation at the Oxford University | Computing Laboratory and Misys and Anderson Fellow of |
with Bernard Sufrin of the Oxford University | Computing Laboratory) developed Jape, a proof calculat |
CAS until his visit to the Oxford University | Computing Laboratory (1989-1992). |
done shortly afterward at Oxford University | Computing Laboratory. |
e) Ltd. Bill Roscoe of the Oxford University | Computing Laboratory devised the algorithms used by th |
founded by Lou Burnard of Oxford University | Computing Services in 1976, and is thought to be the o |
He is Director of Oxford University | Computing Laboratory and a Professor of Computing Scie |
He is a member of the Oxford University | Computing Laboratory. |
Oxford University | Computing Services building on Banbury Road. |
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